KOBE – A1056584

**SAFE 11/18/15** A volunteer writes: Kobe is all dressed up for you and wants to spend some time playing with you. This talkative mellow fellow will make you glad you came by. He has a nice past history, living with another cat and was gentle around children. Just look how handsome he is in his Tuxedo posing like a movie star. Not to mention his pink button nose. You will fall in love with him, as he will fall in love with you. This jovial guy will make a great friend and companion. Another volunteer writes: Kobe sttttrrrretchhhhhes out soooo slowly and then draws himself up to a sitting position to find out who’s rattling the door of his kennel. It takes him awhile to stretch out because he’s a big, lanky guy who looks like he could use just a bit more space to hang out in. You can tell that he’d just love a big cushion to stretch out to his full length on, and then stick his chin out for you to rub it for him, lovingly, of course…..DON’T KEEP HIM WAITING!! APPLY TO FOSTER OR ADOPT NOW!!

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Brooklyn Center

My name is KOBE. My Animal ID # is A1056584. – P
I am a male black and white domestic sh. The shelter thinks I am about 6 YEARS old.

I came in the shelter as a OWNER SUR on 11/01/2015 from NY 11208, owner surrender reason stated was HOUSE SOIL.

11/01/2015 PET PROFILE MEMO
11/01/15 14:04 Basic Information: Kobe is an unaltered tuxedo domestic short hair. He was given to the owner a few weeks ago and is being surrendered because Kobe sprays. He has not been to the vet but he has no known health problems or injuries. Social Life and Personality: Kobe has lived with 3 adults and an 8 and 17 year old. Kobe is relaxed, affectionate, and gentle during play with the children. He has lived with another cat and he is relaxed and respectful with the other cat. He has not been socialized with dogs. He uses the litter box, is kept indoors, and has a medium activity level. He has been described as playful, mellow, friendly, talkative, and affectionate. Behavior: Kobe is not bothered when given a bath, placed in a carrier, or disturbed when sleeping. It is unknown how he would react to having his nails trimmed, being brushed, picked up, or held. For a New Family to Know: Kobe is used to clay litter inside an uncovered litter box. He does not play with toys or scratch on anything. When people are home, he likes to follow them and cuddle. He has not been in a car ride. He is fed wet cat food. He enjoys many kinds of cat treats. He likes to sleep on the couch. Intake Behavior: Kobe was sitting in the front of the carrier. When the door was opened e walked out of the carrier. He allowed picking up, collaring, scanning, and photos. He did not react and allowed repositioning during photos. He struggled some when going back in his carrier but he did not hiss, swat, or growl.

11/17/2015 WEB MEMO
A volunteer writes: Kobe is all dressed up for you and wants to spend some time playing with you. This talkative mellow fellow will make you glad you came by. He has a nice past history, living with another cat and was gentle around children. Just look how handsome he is in his Tuxedo posing like a movie star. Not to mention his pink button nose. You will fall in love with him, as he will fall in love with you. This jovial guy will make a great friend and companion. Another volunteer writes: Kobe sttttrrrretchhhhhes out soooo slowly and then draws himself up to a sitting position to find out who’s rattling the door of his kennel. It takes him awhile to stretch out because he’s a big, lanky guy who looks like he could use just a bit more space to hang out in. You can tell that he’d just love a big cushion to stretch out to his full length on, and then stick his chin out for you to rub it for him, lovingly, of course.

11/04/2015 BEHAVIOR EVALUATION – AVERAGE
Exam Type BEHAVIOR
Kobe’s previous owner states that he has lived with three adults, one teenager, and one child. He is relaxed, affectionate, and gentle during play with children. He is relaxed and respectful with the other cat he lived with. He was kept indoors, has a medium activity level, and was described as playful, mellow, friendly, talkative, and affectionate. Reaction to assessor: Kobe was calm, relaxed, and friendly by the front. Reaction when softly spoken to: Kobe gets up and head-butts the cage door to solicit attention. Reaction to cage door opening: Kobe remains soft and relaxed. Reaction to touch: Kobe head-butts, leans on the assessor’s hand, and begins to purr. After some time, he seems more interested in exploring outside of his cage. Reaction to pick up: Kobe remains calm and allows handling. Placement Determination: Average Kobe interacts with the observer, appreciates attention, is easy to handle and tolerates all petting. No known history of behavioral problems. This cat is showing behavior appropriate for new or experienced cat parents.

11/16/2015 CAGE EXAM (LAST MAJOR EXAM)
Medical rating 3 C – MAJOR CONDITIONS , behavior rating AVERAGE
S/O: Cat noticed to be QAR/depressed during rounds. Has bilateral ocular and nasal discharge and is sneezing. A: URI P: Move to ISO and start on doxy; recheck day 7 and 10

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